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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA

III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.


DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing: Discrete time signals & sequences,
linear shift invariant systems, stability, and causality. Linear constant coefficient difference equations.
Frequency domain representation of discrete time signals and systems.
UNIT II
DISCRETE FOURIER SERIES: Properties of discrete Fourier series, DFS representation of
periodic sequences, Discrete Fourier transforms: Properties of DFT, linear convolution of sequences
using DFT, Computation of DFT. Relation between Z-transform and DFS
UNIT III
FAST FOURIER TRANSFORMS: Fast Fourier transforms (FFT) - Radix-2 decimation in time and
decimation in frequency FFT Algorithms, Inverse FFT, and FFT for composite N
UNIT IV
REALIZATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS: Review of Z-transforms, Applications of Z
transforms, solution of difference equations of digital filters, Block diagram representation of linear
constant-coefficient difference equations, Basic structures of IIR systems, Transposed forms, Basic
structures of FIR systems, System function
UNIT V
IIR DIGITAL FILTERS: Analog filter approximations Butter worth and Chebyshev, Design of
IIR Digital filters from analog filters, Design Examples: Analog-Digital transformations.
UNIT VI
FIR DIGITAL FILTERS : Characteristics of FIR Digital Filters, frequency response. Design of FIR
Digital Filters using Window Techniques, Frequency Sampling technique, Comparison of IIR & FIR
filters. UNIT VII MULTIRATE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: Decimation, interpolation,
sampling rate conversion, Implementation of sampling rate conversion.
UNIT VIII
INTRODUCTION TO DSP PROCESSORS: Introduction to programmable DSPs: Multiplier and
Multiplier Accumulator (MAC), Modified Bus Structures and Memory Access schemes in DSPs
Multiple access memory, multiport memory, VLSI Architecture, Pipelining, Special addressing
modes, On-Chip Peripherals. Architecture of TMS 320C5X- Introduction, Bus Structure, Central
Arithmetic Logic Unit, Auxiliary Registrar, Index Registrar, Auxiliary Registger Compare Register,
Block Move Address Register, Parallel Logic Unit, Memory mapped registers, program controller,
Some flags in the status registers, On- chip registers, On-chip peripherals

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms, and Applications: John G. Proakis, Dimitris G.
Manolakis, Pearson Education / PHI, 2007.
2. Discrete Time Signal Processing A.V.Oppenheim and R.W. Schaffer, PHI
3. Digital Signal Processors Architecture, Programming and Applications,, B.Venkataramani, M.
Bhaskar, TATA McGraw Hill, 2002.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing: Andreas Antoniou, TATA McGraw Hill , 2006
2. Digital Signal Processing: Ashok Ambardar , Satya Prasad , Cenage Learning,
3. Digital Signal Processing: MH Hayes, Schaums Outlines, TATA Mc-Graw Hill, 2007.
4. DSP Primer - C. Britton Rorabaugh, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.
5. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing using Matlab Robert J. Schilling, Sandra L. Harris,
Thomson, 2007.
6. Digital Signal Processing Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, PHI Ed., 2006
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III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
VLSI DESIGN
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION : Introduction to IC Technology, The IC Era, MOS and related VLSI
Technology, Basic MOS Transistors, Enhancement and Depletion modes of transistor action, IC
production process, MOS and CMOS Fabrication processes, BiCMOS Technology, Comparison
between CMOS and Bipolar technologies.
UNIT II
BASIC ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES of MOS and BiCMOS Circuits: Ids versus Vds
Relationships, Aspects of MOS transistor Threshold Voltage, MOS transistor Trans- conductance and
Output Conductance, MOS transistor Figure of Merit, The Pass transistor, The nMOS Inverter,
Determination of Pull-up to Pull-down Ratio for nMOS inverter driven by another nMOS inverter
and for an nMOS inverter driven through one or more pass transistors, Alternative forms of pull-up,
The CMOS Inverter, MOS transistor circuit model, Bi-CMOS Inverter, Latch-up in CMOS circuits
and BiCMOS Latch-up Susceptibility.
UNIT III
MOS and BiCMOS CIRCUIT DESIGN PROCESSES: MOS Layers, Stick Diagrams, Design
Rules and Layout, General observations on the Design rules, 2m Double Metal, Double Poly,
CMOS/BiCMOS rules, 1.2m Double Metal, Double Poly CMOS rules, Layout Diagrams of NAND
and NOR gates and CMOS inverter, Symbolic Diagrams-Translation to Mask Form.
UNIT IV
BASIC CIRCUIT CONCEPTS: Sheet Resistance, Sheet Resistance concept applied to MOS
transistors and Inverters, Area Capacitance of Layers, Standard unit of capacitance, Some area
Capacitance Calculations, The Delay Unit, Inverter Delays, Driving large capacitive loads,
Propagation Delays, Wiring Capacitances, Fan-in and fan-out characteristics, Choice of layers,
Transistor switches, Realization of gates using nMOS, pMOS and CMOS technologies.
UNIT V
SCALING OF MOS CIRCUITS: Scaling models and scaling factors, Scaling factors for device
parameters, Limitations of scaling, Limits due to subthreshold currents, Limits on logic levels and
supply voltage due to noise, Limits due to current density, Some architectural Issues, Introduction to
Switch Logic and Gate Logic
UNIT VI
SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN: Introduction to Programmable Logic
Devices (PLDs), Programmable Logic Arrays (PLA), Programmable Array Logic (PAL),
Implementation approaches in VLSI Design-Full Custom Design, Semicustom Design, Gate
Arrays,Standard Cells, Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs), Field Programmable Gate
Arrays(FPGAs), Design Issues.

UNIT VII
DIGITAL DESIGN USING HDL: Digital system design process, VLSI Circuit Design Process,
Hardware Simulation, Hardware Synthesis, History of VHDL, VHDL requirements, Levels of
Abstraction, Elements of VHDL, Packages, Libraries and Bindings, Objects and Classes, Variable
assignments, Sequential statements, Usage of subprograms, Comparison of VHDL and Verilog HDL.
UNIT VIII
VHDL MODELLING : Simulation, Logic Synthesis, Inside a logic Synthesizer, Constraints,
Technology Libraries, VHDL and Logic Synthesis, Functional Gate-Level verification, Place and
Route, Post Layout Timing Simulation, Static Timing, Major Netlist formats for design
representation, VHDL Synthesis-Programming Approach.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Essentials of VLSI Circuits and Systems - Kamran Eshraghian, Douglas and A. Pucknell and
Sholeh Eshraghian, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, 2005 Edition.
2. VLSI Design-A.Shanthi and A.Kavita, New Age International Private Limited, 2006 First Edition.
3. VLSI Design-K.Lal Kishore and V.S.V.Prabhakar,I.K.International Publishing House Private
Limited, 2009 First Edition.
REFERENCES:
1. VLSI Design By Debaprasad Das,Oxford University Press,2010.
2. VLSI Design By A.Albert Raj & T.Latha,PHI Learning Private Limited,2010.
3. Principles of VLSI and CMOS Integrated Circuits By Richa Jain & Amrita Rai, S.Chand &
Company Limited,First Edition,2012.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
COMPUTER NETWORKS
UNIT I
Introduction : OSI, TCP/IP and other networks models, Examples of Networks: Novell Networks
,Arpanet, Internet, Network Topologies WAN, LAN, MAN.
UNIT - II
Physical Layer : Transmission media copper, twisted pair wireless, switching and encoding
asynchronous communications; Narrow band, broad band ISDN and ATM.
UNIT - III
Data link layer : Design issues, framing, error detection and correction, CRC, Elementary Protocolstop and wait, Sliding Window, Slip, Data link layer in HDLC, Internet, ATM.
UNIT - IV
Medium Access sub layer : ALOHA, MAC addresses, Carrier sense multiple access. IEEE 802.X
Standard Ethernet, wireless LANS. Bridges,
UNIT - V
Network Layer : Virtual circuit and Datagram subnets-Routing algorithm shortest path routing,
Flooding, Hierarchical routing, Broad cast, Multi cast, distance vector routing.
UNIT VI
Dynamic routing Broadcast routing. Rotary for mobility. Congestion, Control Algorithms General
Principles of Congestion prevension policies. Internet working: The Network layer in the internet and
in the ATM Networks.
UNIT VII
Transport Layer: Transport Services, Connection management, TCP and UDP protocols; ATM AAL
Layer Protocol.
UNIT VIII
Application Layer Network Security, Domain name system, SNMP, Electronic Mail; the World
WEB, Multi Media.
TEXT BOOKS : 1. Computer Networks Andrew S Tanenbaum,4th Edition. Pearson
Education/PHI 2. Data Communications and Networking Behrouz A. Forouzan.Third Edition
TMH.
REFERENCES : 1. An Engineering Approach to Computer Networks-S.Keshav, 2nd Edition,
Pearson Education. 2. Understanding communications and Networks, 3rd Edition, W.A. Shay,
Thomson.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
UNIT I
MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION LINES: Introduction, Microwave Spectrum and Bands,
Applications of Microwaves. Rectangular Waveguides TE/TM mode analysis, Expressions for
Fields, Characteristic Equation and Cut-off Frequencies, Filter Characteristics, Dominant and
Degenerate Modes, Sketches of TE and TM mode fields in the cross-section, Mode Characteristics
Phase and Group Velocities, Wavelengths and Impedance Relations; Power Transmission and Power
Losses in Rectangular Guide. Related Problems.
UNIT II
CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES: Introduction, Nature of Fields, Characteristic Equation, Dominant
and Degenerate Modes. Impossibility of TEM mode. Microstrip Lines Introduction, Zo Relations,
Effective Dielectric Constant, Losses, Q factor. Cavity Resonators Introduction, Rectangular and
Cylindrical Cavities, Dominant Modes and Resonant Frequencies, Q factor and Coupling
Coefficients. Related Problems.
UNIT III
WAVEGUIDE COMPONENTS AND APPLICATIONS - I : Coupling Mechanisms Probe,
Loop, Aperture types. Waveguide Discontinuities Waveguide irises, Tuning Screws and Posts,
Matched Loads. Waveguide Attenuators Resistive Card, Rotary Vane types; Waveguide Phase
Shifters Dielectric, Rotary Vane types. Waveguide Multiport Junctions E plane and H plane Tees,
Magic Tee, Hybrid Ring; Directional Couplers 2 Hole, Bethe Hole types.
UNIT IV
WAVEGUIDE COMPONENTS AND APPLICATIONS - II : Ferrites Composition and
Characteristics, Faraday Rotation; Ferrite Components Gyrator, Isolator, Circulator. Scattering
Matrix Significance, Formulation and Properties. S Matrix Calculations for 2 port Junction, E
plane and H plane Tees, Magic Tee, Directional Coupler, Circulator and Isolator. Related Problems.
UNIT V
MICROWAVE TUBES I: Limitations and Losses of conventional tubes at microwave
frequencies. Microwave tubes O type and M type classifications. O-type tubes : 2 Cavity Klystrons
Structure, Reentrant Cavities, Velocity Modulation Process and Applegate Diagram, Bunching
Process and Small Signal Theory Expressions for o/p Power and Efficiency. Reflex Klystrons
Structure, Applegate Diagram and Principle of working, Mathematical Theory of Bunching, Power
Output, Efficiency, Electronic Admittance; Oscillating Modes and o/p Characteristics, Electronic and
Mechanical Tuning. Related Problems.
UNIT VI
HELIX TWTS: Significance, Types and Characteristics of Slow Wave Structures; Structure of TWT
and Amplification Process (qualitative treatment), Suppression of Oscillations, Nature of the four

Propagation Constants, Gain Considerations. M-type Tubes Introduction, Cross-field effects,


Magnetrons Different Types, 8-Cavity Cylindrical Travelling Wave Magnetron Hull Cut-off and
Hartree Conditions, Modes of Resonance and PI-Mode Operation, Separation of PI-Mode, o/p
characteristics.
UNIT VII
MICROWAVE SOLID STATE DEVICES: Introduction, Classification, Applications. TEDs
Introduction, Gunn Diode Principle, RWH Theory, Characteristics, Basic Modes of Operation,
Oscillation Modes. Avalanche Transit Time Devices Introduction, IMPATT and TRAPATT Diodes
Principle of Operation and Characteristics.
UNIT VIII
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS: Description of Microwave Bench Different Blocks and their
Features, Precautions; Microwave Power Measurement Bolometer Method. Measurement of
Attenuation, Frequency, VSWR, Cavity Q. Impedance Measurements.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Microwave Devices and Circuits Samuel Y. Liao, PHI, 3rd Edition,1994.
2. Microwave Principles Herbert J. Reich, J.G. Skalnik, P.F. Ordung and H.L. Krauss, CBS
Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 2004.
REFERENCES :
1. Foundations for Microwave Engineering R.E. Collin, IEEE Press, John Wiley, 2nd Edition,
2002.
2. Microwave Circuits and Passive Devices M.L. Sisodia and G.S.Raghuvanshi, Wiley Eastern
Ltd., New Age International Publishers Ltd., 1995.
3. Microwave Engineering GS Raghuvanshi and K Satya Prasad Cenage Learning 3. Microwave
Engineering Passive Circuits Peter A. Rizzi, PHI, 1999.
4. Electronic and Radio Engineering F.E. Terman, McGraw-Hill, 4th ed., 1955.
5. Elements of Microwave Engineering R. Chatterjee, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, 1988.
6. Micro Wave and Radar Engineering M. Kulkarni, Umesh Publications, 1998.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS
UNIT-I:
8086/8088 MICROPROCESSORS Register organization of 8086, Architecture, signal description
of 8086, physical memory organization, general bus operation, I/O addressing capability, special
purpose activities, Minimum mode, maximum mode of 8086 system and timings, the processor 8088,
machine language instruction formats, addressing mode of 8086, instruction set off 8086,assembler
directives and operators.
UNIT-II:
PROGRAMMING WITH 8086 MICROPROCESSOR Machine level programs, programming
with an assembler, Assembly language programs, introduction to stack, stack structure of 8086/8088,
interrupts and interrupt service routines, interrupt cycle of 8086, non-mask able interrupt and mask
able interrupts, interrupt programming.
UNIT-III:
BASIC PERIPHERALS AND THEIR INTERFACING WITH 8086/88 Semiconductor memory
interfacing, dynamic RAM interfacing, interfacing i/o ports, PIO 8255 modes of operation of
8255,interfacing to D/A and A/D converters, stepper motor interfacing, control of high power devices
using 8255.
UNIT-IV:
SPECIAL PURPOSE PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND THEIR
INTERFACING Programmable interrupt controller 8259A, the keyboard /display controller8279,
programmable communication interface 8251 USART, DMA Controller 8257, programmable with
DMA interface 8237.
UNIT-V:
ADVANCED MICRO PROCESSORS Salient features of 0386DX, architecture and signal
description of 80386, register organization of 80386 and addressing modes, data types of 80386, real
address mode of 80386, protected mode of 80386, segmentation and Paging, virtual 8086 mode and
enhanced mode. Instruction set of 80386.The coprocessor 80387, the CPU with a numeric
coprocessor-80486DX.
UNIT-VI:
8051 MICROCONTROLLER Introduction to microcontrollers, 8051Microcontrollers, 8051pin
description, connections, i/o ports and memory organization, MCS51addressing modes and
instructions, assembly language programming tools.
UNIT-VII:

PIC MICROCONTROLLERS Overview and features, PIC16Cx/7X instructions, interrupts in PIC


16C61/71, PIC 16F8XX Flash controllers, DATA EEPROM and Flash EEPROM, i/o ports and
timers.
UNIT-VIII: ARM 32-BIT MICROCONTROLLER Introduction to 16/32 Bit processors, ARM
architecture and organization, ARM / Thumb programming model, ARM / Thumb instruction set,
Development tools.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. A.K.Ray, K.M.Bhurchandi ,Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals, Tata McGraw Hill
Publications,2000.
2. N.Sentil Kumar, M.Saravanan, S.Jeevananthan, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Oxford
University Press,2010.
REFERENCES:
1. Ajay V Deshmukh, Microcontrollers, TATA McGraw Hill publications,2012.
2. Krishna Kant, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, PHI Publications, 2010.

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

Unit I
Introduction to Management: Concept nature and importance of Management Functions of
Management Evaluation of Management thought- Theories of Motivation Decision making
process-Designing organization structure- Principles of organization - Types of organization structure

Unit II
Operations Management: Principles and Types of Management Work study- Statistical Quality
Control- Control charts (P-chart, R-chart, and C-chart) Simple problems- Material Management:
Need for Inventory control- EOQ, ABC analysis (simple problems) and Types of ABC analysis
(HML, SDE, VED, and FSN analysis)

Unit III
Functional Management: Concept of HRM, HRD and PMIR- Functions of HR Manager- Wage
payment plans(Simple Problems) Job Evaluation and Merit Rating - Marketing ManagementFunctions of Marketing Marketing strategies based on product Life Cycle, Channels of
distributions.

Unit IV
Project Management: (PERT/CPM): Development of Network Difference between PERT and
CPM Identifying Critical Path- Probability- Project Crashing (Simple Problems)

Unit V
Strategic Management: Vision, Mission, Goals, Strategy Elements of Corporate Planning Process
Environmental Scanning SWOT analysis- Steps in Strategy Formulation and Implementation,
Generic Strategy alternatives

Unit VI
Management Ethics: Importance of Ethics in Business and Management Ethics in Marketing HRM-Financial Management Business Ethics and Law (Case example)
Unit VII
Business Communication: Report writing Cross Cultural Communication, Problems and
Challenges- Presentation Skills Interviews- Video conferences
Unit VIII

Contemporary Management Practice: Basic concepts of MIS, MRP, Just-in-Time(JIT) system,


Total Quality Management(TQM), Six sigma and Capability Maturity Model(CMM) Levies, Supply
Chain Management , Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Performance Management, Business
Process outsourcing (BPO), Business process Re-engineering and Bench Marking, Balanced Score
Card.

Text Books
1. Dr. P. Vijaya Kumar & Dr. N. Appa Rao, Management Science Cengage, Delhi, 2012.
2. Dr. A. R. Aryasri, Management Science TMH 2011.

References
1. Koontz & Weihrich: Essentials of management TMH 2011
2. Seth & Rastogi: Global Management Systems, Cengage learning , Delhi, 2011
3. Robbins: Organizational Behaviour, Pearson publications, 2011
4. Kanishka Bedi: Production & Operations Management, Oxford Publications, 2011
5. Philip Kotler & Armstrong: Principles of Marketing, Pearson publications
6. Biswajit Patnaik: Human Resource Management, PHI, 2011
7. Hitt and Vijaya Kumar: Starategic Management, Cengage learning

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III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS LAB
The students are required to develop the necessary Algorithm, Flowchart and Assembly
Language Program Source Code for executing the following functions using MASM/TASM software
and to verify the results with necessary Hardware Kits.
PART-I:MICROPROCESSOR 8086
1. Introduction to MASM/TASM.
2. Arithmetic operation- Multi byte Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division- Signed
and unsigned Arithmetic operation, ASCII- Arithmetic operation.
3. Logic operations-Shift and rotate- Converting packed BCD to unpacked BCD, BCD to ASCII
conversion.
4. By using string operation and Instruction prefix: Move Block, Reverse string, Sorting, Inserting,
Deleting, Length of the string, String comparison.
5. DOS/BIOS programming: Reading keyboard (Buffered with and without echo)- Display
characters, Strings.
PART-II: INTERFACING WITH MICROPROCESSOR
1. 8259 Interrupt Controller-Generate an interrupt using 8259 timer.
2. 8279 Keyboard Display- Write a program to display a string of characters.
3. 8255 PPI-Write ALP to generate sinusoidal wave using PPI.
4. 8251 USART-Write a program in ALP to establish Communication between two processors.
PART-III: MICROCONTROLLER 8051
1. Reading and Writing on a parallel port.
2. Timer in different modes.
3.Serial communication implementation.
PART-IV: INTERFACING WITH MICROCONTROLLER
Write C programs to interface 8051 chip to Interfacing modules to Develop single chip solutions.
1. Simple Calculator using 6 digit seven segment display and Hex Keyboard interface to 8051.
2. Alphanumeric LCD panel and Hex keypad input interface to 8051.
3. External ADC and Temperature control interface to 8051.
4. Generate different waveforms Sine, Square, Triangular, and Rampetc. using DAC interface to
8051; change the frequency and Amplitude.

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR LABORATORY


1. MASM/TASM software
2. 8086 Microprocessor Kits
3. 8051 Micro Controller kits
4. Interfaces/peripheral subsystems i) 8259 PIC ii) 8279-KB/Display iii) 8255 PPI iv) 8251 USART
5. A/D and D/AC Interface
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN LABORATORY
The students are required to Design and draw the internal structure of the following Digital
Integrated Circuits and to develop VHDL Source code, Perform Simulation using relevant Simulator
and analyze the obtained simulation results using necessary Synthesizer. Further, it is required to
verify the logical operations of the Digital ICs (Hardware) in the Laboratory.
1. Realization of Logic Gates
2. 3 to 8 Decoder -74138
3. 8 x 1 Multiplexer-74151 and 2x 4 De-multiplexer-74155
4. 4- Bit comparator-7485
5. D Flip-Flop-7474
6. Decade counter -7490
7. 4 Bit counter-7493
8. Shift registers-7495
9. Universal shift registers-74194/ 195
10. RAM (16 x 4)-74189 (Read and Write operations)
11. Stack and Queue implementation using RAM
12. ALU Design
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR LABORATORY
1. Xilinx ISE Software.
2. Digital ICs.
3. Personal Computers.
4. Necessary Hardware Kits.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


III Year B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering II Sem.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PATENTS II
Unit 1
Intellectual Property Law Basics Types of Intellectual Property Agencies responsible for
Intellectual Property Regristration - Cyber crime and E-commerce International Aspects of
Computer and Online Crime
Unit 2
Introduction to Patent Law Rights and Limitations Rights under Patent Law Patent requirements
- Ownership - Transfer - Patents Application Process Patent Infringement - Patent Litigation International Patent Law Double Patenting Patent Searching Patent Law Treaty - New
developments in Patent Law - Invention Developers and Promoters
Unit 3
Introduction to Transactional Law: Creating Wealth and Managing Risk The Employment
Relationship in the Internet and Tech Sector Contact for the Internet and Tech Sector - Business
Assets in Information Age Symbol and Trademark Trolls and Landmines and other Metaphors
Unit 4
Regulatory , Compliance and Liability Issues State Privacy Law - Date Security Privacy issues Controlling Over use or Misuse of 1 Intellectual Property Rights
Books:
1. Richard Stim: Intellectual Property, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
2. R.Radha Krishnan, S.Balasubramanian: Intellectual Property Rights, Excel Books. New Delhi
3. Cyber Law. Texts & Cases, South-Westerns Special Topics Collections
4. Prabhuddha Ganguli: Intellectual Property Rights Tata Mc-Graw Hill, New Delhi

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